Sentences with phrase «of emerging companies in»

He has represented a number of emerging companies in patent litigation in different industries as well.
She will continue to support the Primaxis team in the management of its portfolio of emerging companies in the advanced technology sector.
Through its investment in top tier venture firms that are active in Michigan, as well as its own co-investments in emerging Michigan companies, the Renaissance Venture Capital Fund is helping to drive forward both innovation and growth of emerging companies in the region.
Jessica joins RVCF as Chief Administrative Officer and will handle office operations, marketing and financing, as well as business development support to reinforce RVCF's mission of helping to drive forward both innovation and growing of emerging companies in the region.

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Woods Bagot has been ranked seventh in a list of the world's top 100 architecture firms for the second consecutive year, with the company's Perth studio emerging as one of its most strategically important.
In speaking with analysts who have covered Michael Dell and his company for several decades, what emerges is a portrait of a founder so completely enmeshed with his business that many liken Dell (the company) to his fifth child.
Chinese companies like Alibaba and Tencent will boost Southeast Asia's e-commerce market by bringing in their investments and technology, said Credit Suisse's head of emerging Asia economics, Santitarn Sathirathai.
But what emerged is a story of a company trapped by an overly ambitious launch schedule, an inexperienced leadership team expected to deal with the biggest crisis in the firm's history, and a sophisticated retail giant felled by the most mundane, basic and embarrassing of errors.
This is especially concerning for some in the context of China's emerging «surveillance state,» but there is also a chance that companies could abuse the private information they have about employees.
It is an emerging area of intense interest for banks and other financial companies as well as technology developers, with potential uses in a range of financial transactions including securities settlement and payments.
In conversation with Adam Cahan, Yahoo's head of emerging products, who laments investors» disregard of the «massive, billion - dollar startups» inside the company.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 19th Edition of Naseba Global WIL Economic Forum in Dubai, Sophie Le Ray, co-founder and CEO of Naseba, a business facilitation company specializing in emerging markets, looks back on her 15 - year - long entrepreneurial journey.
Among the notable moves Molson Coors made during his tenure was the company's roughly $ 3.5 billion acquisition of Central and East European brewer StarBev LP, a deal that expanded the company's footprint in Europe's emerging markets.
Licensing a technology to establish early market share in an emerging product market is a time - honored strategy that's been executed by a number of well - known companies:
Fintech is a big opportunity for the Vision Fund, because cash is critical in building out lending and underwriting operations and there are plenty of areas where emerging companies can take on giant slow - moving banks.
There's no new theme to it, just more riffs on the old one of a self - reinforcing spiral of slower growth in China crushing the economies of its raw material suppliers, while an appreciating dollar makes it ever harder for emerging market companies and governments to repay the debts they gleefully took on when the Federal Reserve was giving away dollars for free.
Signs are emerging that companies and investors are starting to push back against the gun industry and its main lobbying group, the National Rifle Association (NRA), in the wake of last week's Florida high school shooting.
Then, of course, there will also be the usual spate of product announcements as EMC seeks to retain its leadership in data storage, fending off upstarts like Pure Storage (pstg) and Nimble (nmbl) on the one hand, while it also seeks to prove its relevance in the emerging cloud computing era as Amazon (amzn) Web Services rents out computing capability, storage, and networking from a massive bank of shared infrastructure to companies of all sizes.
China has the largest weighting in the MSCI Emerging Market Index, at 27.66 percent, although that only includes Hong Kong and U.S. - listed shares of Chinese companies.
After companies from cable giant Comcast to satellite TV titan AT&T, which owns DirecTV, reported their fourth quarter results, the total number of pay TV subscribers dropped 3.4 % from a year earlier, the highest rate of decline since the trend of cord cutting emerged in 2010, analysts at MoffettNathanson Research reported on Thursday.
ut the company — whose machines are designed to supplement rather than supplant human security guards, and take care of monotonous tasks like scanning license plates in a parking lot — also has a closer view than most of the emerging and unpredictable world of robot - people interactions.
It was only two months ago that a Reuters report emerged stating that Slack Technologies, the San Francisco software company behind the app of the same name, was in the process of raising $ 250 million from an all - star list of investors.
«Our conversations with investors certainly indicated a «have» and «have not» view of media stocks domestically, with [bigger companies](the Haves) able to leverage their large breadth of content into something near full carriage on emerging distribution packages like YouTube TV, perhaps at the expense of the Have Not [small to medium companies],» RBC analyst Steven Cahall wrote in a note to clients Monday.
Though the company struggled through the 2000s, it was supposed to emerge as a model of corporate synergy and profitability thanks to a new vision ushered in by CEO Howard Stringer.
The alliance would be one of the biggest - ever collaborations between a Russian and a western company, and in a region that's emerging as the focus of aggressive territorial disputes.
Whether this practice is embraced by the head of a company as a business strategy or it just emerges in exchanges between employees, hypercompetition doesn't make anyone look like a high - level achiever.
Pivotal first filed to go public on March 23, and it will be the latest in a series of tech companies to emerge on public markets, following the likes of Dropbox, Spotify and Zuora.
Several companies have emerged to supply police with body cameras to capture their interactions with civilians in the hope of averting similar incidents.
The Montreal - based cable company has emerged as perhaps the biggest winner of the 700 MHz auction, with licenses in its home province of Quebec but also Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 5 - Uber was so driven to «win at all costs» in the race to develop self - driving vehicles that it cheated, a Waymo lawyer told a jury on Monday, the opening salvo in a trade - secrets lawsuit between the two technology companies that could help determine who emerges in the forefront of the autonomous car business.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 5 (Reuters)- Uber was so driven to «win at all costs» in the race to develop self - driving vehicles that it cheated, a Waymo lawyer told a jury on Monday, the opening salvo in a trade - secrets lawsuit between the two technology companies that could help determine who emerges in the forefront of the autonomous car business.
In going global, Damir Slogar, CEO of London, Ont. - based mobile gaming company Big Blue Bubble (No. 112), has used social media attention to court avid followings in multiple emerging markets around the world, including Russia and BraziIn going global, Damir Slogar, CEO of London, Ont. - based mobile gaming company Big Blue Bubble (No. 112), has used social media attention to court avid followings in multiple emerging markets around the world, including Russia and Braziin multiple emerging markets around the world, including Russia and Brazil.
For this reason, an entire cottage industry of armed cash pick - up and delivery companies has emerged in states like California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington to bring millions in cash to entrepreneur's homes, private vaults, or banks or local federal reserve branches (some banks prefer to bring the cash straight to their federal account) for the ones with bank accounts.
There are myriad services, many of them free, specifically tailored to deepen Canadian companies» presence in emerging markets — something Todd Winterhalt, vice-president and managing director of global trade for Export Development Canada (EDC), feels is important in order to change the fact that 70 % of Canadian exporters sell primarily to the U.S. «Diversification of trade is a good thing,» he says.
Most large Silicon Valley firms run venture capital arms as a way of keeping in touch with emerging tech companies.
«We improved our costs and earnings to emerge as a financially stronger business, with cash from continuing operations of $ 1.5 billion and free cash flow of $ 341 million,» president and CEO Gary J. Goldberg said in the company's 2014 annual report.
With a financial scandal threatening to engulf him, a video has emerged showing Iceland's Prime Minister walking out of a television interview when asked to explain his involvement in an offshore company.
Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Prudential, Smith Barney, UBS and Wachovia manage the bulk of SMAs in the country, although other companies will surely emerge as the business grows.
Now there are signs that the company is emerging from its funk with a shift driven by a $ 10 billion cost - cutting plan and a promise to create, in McDonald's words, a «culture of productivity.»
If you don't know anyone who is in the business of investing in emerging - growth companies or if you have never made anyone a pile of money from investing in one of your companies, then you're just the type of entrepreneur who will get the most out of having an outside advisor in on the deal.
Sequoia's investment was in the form of a SAFT, or a Simple Agreement for Future Tokens, an emerging fundraising technique in which investors buy a share of cryptotokens from companies.
The result has been a nuclear - like transformation of the industry in which companies have combined, split and recombined at a breakneck pace, emerging with all new identities and properties.
Nike (NKE)-- Phil Knight's shoe company stands to benefit from the explosion of the middle class in emerging markets like China and Mexico.
Based on this, five common company approaches emerged, which were classified into customer - care personas — none of which were absolutely perfect in dealing with customer service and each leaving room for improvement.
Waymo's tough negotiating stance, which has not been previously reported, reflects the company's confidence in its legal position after months of pretrial victories in a case which may help to determine who emerges in the forefront of the fast - growing field of self - driving cars.
Whatever the company's motivations, however, Airbnb is likely to emerge a winner in the aftermath of Super Bowl LI.
Just consider the current shutdown of the IPO market for emerging tech companies — although this January saw the filing of two IPOs (OpenTable and Medidata Solutions) for the first time in many months.
As someone who teaches and advises in the field and has an obligation to keep current with emerging developments, given the significant rate of change in the last ten years, I could not imagine how a director of a company could remain current without ongoing requirements rather than passing familiarity or osmosis (I am speaking here of directors who have chosen not to upgrade their education).
He also says the company is sitting on a lot of acreage in emerging gas fields, and its investment - grade credit rating of BBB + means it's a low - risk play.
Of the 12 companies hit with sanctions in Friday's action, the Treasury Department said seven are either controlled or owned by Deripaska, the billionaire who emerged as a central figure in the U.S. probe of possible election interference by the Kremlin and its associateOf the 12 companies hit with sanctions in Friday's action, the Treasury Department said seven are either controlled or owned by Deripaska, the billionaire who emerged as a central figure in the U.S. probe of possible election interference by the Kremlin and its associateof possible election interference by the Kremlin and its associates.
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